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OSIsoft Development Directions, Mark Hughes
Visualization Strategy
Windows
PI ProcessBookPI DataLink
Web
PI ActiveViewPI ICE
Hybrid
ProcessPointRtReports
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When are web applications best?
• Slowly changing content
• Hyperlinks
• Disparate data sources
• Sharing data
• Mobile devices
• Changing application needs
• Cross-company collaboration
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ICE Roadmap
• Version 1.0 – released last year
• Version 1.1 – beta soon
• Version 2.0 – ASP.NET version
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ICE 1.1 features
• SQL Business Object
• Table Web Part
• ProcessBook Datasets• PI Dataset Business Object• Dataset support in ProcessBook’s SVG
Export• Dataset support in the PI Graphic web
part
ICE 1.1
PI Server
PINetMgr
Web Browser
Client PC
PINet
Web Server
IIS
HTTP
Display.svg
PI-SDK
Archive
ApplicationServer
RDB
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Table Web Part Features
• Sort by column• Paging through large numbers of rows• Number formatting• Justification and text wrapping
• Horizontal bar graph
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Table Web Part, Part II
• Specify data source on server
• Hyperlinks from cells
• Images in cells for hyperlinks
• Cells that change color based on value
• Run-time placeholders
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Table Web Part, Part III
• PI Tag placeholders
• Show PI data in some cells
• Drag-and-drop to trends (using Module Database)
• File Select cells
• Respond to time range changes
• Real-time updates (SQL, PI, or both)
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Web application features
Connection
Point-by-Point Security
Pooling
Connection
DB Security
Pooling
Business objects
Cross-platform remoting
PI-SDK ADO/OLEDB
PI RDB
ICE WebServices
ICE
Pre-built web parts
Application security
Persistence
Administration
Navigation
Data management
Performance monitoring
Web application features
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ICE 2.0
• ASP.NET
• Windows SharePoint Services
• No more client-side Java
• Mobile devices and down-level browsers
• Automatic migration from ICE 1.x
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Evolution of web applications
• Integration with desktop tools
• Collaboration
• Context
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Purchase of Sequencia
• Batch expertise
• Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
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Product Lifecycle Management
• Raw materials
• Specifications
• Variants
• Recipes
• Packaging
• Manufacturing facilities
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Why we are interested in PLM
• Promising new market
• Infrastructure product
• Complements PI
• Richness and robustness
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Industrial Strength Product
• Audit trail• Internationalization• Security model• Unit of measure handling• Software technology
• COM+ transactions• SOAP• Custom views via XSLT
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Alberto-Culver
Curt Funke, Divisional Vice President of Global Purchasing and Packaging Engineering
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Alberto Culver and ProcessPoint
A partnership between a consumer products business and
a technology innovator in PLM
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Alberto Culver Company
• $2.7 Billion dollars in annual sales• $1.1 Billion in Consumer Product Manufacturing• $1.6 Billion in Retail Sales from Sally Beauty
• 11 consecutive years of record Sales and Profits• 6000 Products sold in more than 130 countries• Over 300 new products launched globally in 2000• Our company doubles it’s size every five to seven
years.• New innovative products are the greatest
contributor
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Alberto Culver Offices & Plants
• 3 Design Centers
Chicago, Stockholm,
Basingstoke UK.• Packaging
• Formulation
• Creative Design
• 14 Manufacturing Sites
• 1200 Direct Suppliers
• 6000 Products sold in 130 countries.
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Business Challenges
• Rapid growth in new product introductions, promotions, and customer specific displays. Over 300 global new products and 250 promotional/display SKUs in one year.
• Faster product lifecycles leading to frequent redesigns, formula and graphics changes, and regulatory compliance.
• More granular attributes needed for supporting other systems such as WMS, e Sourcing, e Procurement, ERP, and CRM.
• Wal-Mart and other retailers supporting on line catalogs from CPG manufacturers sending data through the UCCnet by January 2004.
• Silos of product specifications in multiple business units not uniform, not connected, not complete (acquisitions, mergers).
• Finally…do more…with no additional head count.
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Goals
• Collaborate on developing a complete and global product data management (PDM) system for our Company.
• To find a supplier that could help us to web enable our specification system so that it would be truly global with the reach and speed of the Internet.
• To enhance the quality of raw materials worldwide with uniform quality standards built into specifications with both English and Metric versions
• To provide visibility to all manufacturing sites to the specifications for all our products being managed at our design centers.
• To reduce the redundancy and proliferation of new part numbers being added and to migrate to a global part numbering system.
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Reducing Cost
• ROI was built on the ability for us to achieve the following…• Consolidate part numbers globally and leverage spend on
common materials.• To automate the uploading of specifications into regional and
global bid packages in our Internet based e Sourcing solution. Giving suppliers electronic visibility to all the direct materials we purchase. We expect an additional 1% reduction in cost of goods that are bid.
• Reduction of out of specification materials which leads to less rework, scrap losses, and downtime.
• Fewer errors in production internally and externally at contract fillers.
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Find out more…
• “Implementing ProcessPoint in the Consumer Goods Industry”• Tuesday at 8:50 AM• Curt Funke, Divisional Vice President
Purchasing and Packaging Engineering• Ethan Fraley, Packaging Engineer
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ProcessPoint & PI demo
• Tamara Schuryk, ProcessPoint Product Manager